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Pamela S. Cunningham, 53
JAN. 17, 1958-FEB. 16, 2011 Pamela Sue Cunningham, 53, of 20009 Lindenhurst Court, Hagerstown, Md., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, at the Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. Born Friday, Jan. 17, 1958, in Wheeling, W.Va., she was the daughter...Tags: Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pittsburgh, Ohio
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Fear factor
Change of SubjectPsychologists have learned that we rank fatal events by roughly squaring the death toll per event. An automobile accident with one fatality is seen as one fatality. One hundred accidents with one fatality apiece are still seen as 100 deaths....... -
Dec. 2, Glenview: Homes’ doors pried open, and more
TribLocal - Glenview » NewsBurglaries A $165 global positioning system was stolen Nov. 22 from a vehicle in the 2200 block of Strawberry Lane. The resident confronted the burglar, …... -
TODAY IN HISTORY
1777: France recognized American independence. 1903: Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, conducted the first successful manned powered-airplane flights, near Kitty Hawk, N.C., using their experimental craft. 1969: The U.S. Air Force closed...Tags: U.S. Air Force, UFO Sightings, Condoleezza Rice, Ohio, Orville Wright
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USS Enterprise: The aircraft carrier that changed everything turns 50
NEWPORT NEWS — Fifty years ago today the largest dry dock in the world filled with water from the James River, setting afloat the world's largest ship and first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
At 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 24, 1960, Mrs. William B....Tags: Northrop Grumman Corporation, The Big E, Crime, Law and Justice, History, Colleges and Universities
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Outer Banks: hundreds of miles of vacation fun
With more than 300 miles of coastline, the Outer Banks has stretches of sand that are consistently rated among the top beaches in the world — a perfect setting whether you crave an active vacation or a simple barefoot walk along empty beaches....Tags: Transportation, Ocean City, Hotels and Accommodations, Hatteras, Elizabeth II
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Mojave: Edge of the final frontier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStuart Witt, a former test pilot who runs the airport in this weathered desert town, was working at his desk when he heard the explosion. "I turned and looked out the window," said Witt, 54. "There was a trace of dust in the air over by the east-side...Tags: Transportation, John Johnson, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), History, Los Angeles Times
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One strike, Iran could be out
Of all the columns I've written for this newspaper over the last couple of years, none has elicited a more heated response than the one published in January 2006 about the Great War of 2007. Indeed, it still gets quoted back at me more than a year and a...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Arts and Culture, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), History, Government
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Past, present and future reside in a Pasadena Craftsman
Maybe it's because a working model of the Mars rover is plopped in the nook of what was once a grand, ornate fireplace.
Or because the old coach house, with its loft that once stored hay, now accommodates a design for a spacecraft powered by solar sail....Tags: Steven Spielberg, Space Programs, Politics, Satellite Technology, Gaming
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TV Party: '$40-a-Day'
Zap2It.comIn no particular order of preference, here are our favorite things in the world: eating, traveling, spunky women. And so, it makes perfect sense that we would have developed an unhealthy obsession with a woman who's a little Oprah, a little Frommer's...Tags: Television, The Beach Boys, Rachael Ray, Orville Wright, eBay Inc.
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Meet the 'Nashville Star' Finalists
Zap2It.com"Nashville Star" will cut straight to the chase when it premieres next week: Rather than showing us hours of audtion footage, the show is putting its 12 finalists on stage right away. The show is entering its sixth season -- and the first on NBC after...Tags: Nashville, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), San Antonio, Ohio, Los Angeles
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Chanute's gliders
Tribune staff reporterUpon their arrival at the windy dunes along the Indiana shore of Lake Michigan, Octave Chanute and his assistants started to unload strange-looking contraptions from the crates they had brought from Chicago. Chanute, who was 64 and had made a fortune...Tags: Herring, Wilbur Wright, Indiana
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